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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… in Westmorland Bolton 10 BOLTON (E.b) (O.S. 6 in. (a)VIII, N.E., (b)IX, S.W.) Bolton is a parish and small village 4 m. N.W. of Appleby. The church and Bewley Castle are the principal … 1678 and rosettes on the lintel. a(11). Peatgate, house, about 1 m. W.N.W. of the church, was re-built in the 18th …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Physician. Mathematician. Astrologer. Magician.) Period of medical practice 1564-1574 Place of birth Bommel, Holland … 1530 Date of death 1574 Address St Michael le Querne 1564 (marriage) Other notes ?MD Cantab by 1568. Trouble 1570. Sent … hearings 12 Dec 1569 Entry 'The wife of Bomelins by a letter from the Lord Treasurer petitioned that her husband …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Borden Bonchurch (St. Boniface) BONCHURCH ( St. Boniface), a parish, in the liberty of East Medina, Isle of Wight division of the county of … women was founded here by one of the archbishops of York, about the time of King John. Bondington BONDINGTON, a hamlet, …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… occupation medical empiric (Empiric. Oculist.) Period of medical practice 1609-1630 Place of birth Ferraro, Italy … church in London). An empiric, he had given out pamphlets about practice as he was ignorant of the laws. He had now … he'd been trained but was ignorant of eye anatomy. Used a medicine wch did no harm, if no good. Attitude of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… otherwise Bolston BONVILSTON, otherwise BOLSTON, a parish, in the union of Cardiff, hundred of DinasPowys, … to St. Mary, is a neat and appropriate structure, built about the time of the Conquest; it is twenty-six yards in … exciting disturbances in Wales, he at length retired into France, where he died in exile, and his estates escheated to …
A New History of London
… into the events of past times, resembles in some measure, a prospect through a fog; the more remote the objects are, … any town where London now stands, though the country about it was the theatre of his principal transactions here; … of the English nation, by Etherius, archbishop of Arles in France. Augustine ordained Mellitus bishop of the …
A New History of London
… that the distinction thereby intended was destroyed; and a pasquinade was fixed on St. Paul's church, promising an art … of the proclamation against laying new foundations in and about the city. The first parliament also passed an act for … of London raised 2000 men. This army was to march through France to the Palatinate; but when the transports arrived at …
A New History of London
… public entry of the new king and his consort Henrietta of France, on June 18, was laid aside on account of the plague, which in the space of a year swept away 35,417 persons; a terrible amount, which … conjurer, who was so ill used by beating and dragging him about the streets, that he died under their hands. For this …
A New History of London
… great numbers offered their labour to put the city in a proper posture of defence; and they applied themselves to … for an accommodation. Charles agreed to enter into a treaty; and Essex by hasty marches reached London. The … occasioned a conference between the lords and commons about renewing their propositions to his majesty for peace, …
A New History of London
of monarchical government. The house of commons passed a vote for the abolishment of the house of lords, as useless … there were 27 barrels in all, and the explosion destroyed about 60 houses with all their inhabitants. The number of … The Portugueze ambassador being in London negociating a treaty with Cromwel; his brother, don Pantaleon Sa, who was …
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